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Photo--black and white: Group photo of Pony League baseball team All Stars consisting of Cardinals, Giants, Yankees and Braves of 1958. Bottom row- L to R: Jack Tough, Duane Forget, Gary Crowe, Jerry Morita, Ray Nash, Jr., Richard Stephens, Phil Ito, Tom, Fiori. Back row- L to R: Bill Jolliff-manager, Ron Shults, Charles Fongeron, Charles Hagle, Harry Polley, Eugene Brueggman, Jim Hardina, Ray Nash--Coach. The Pony League baseball was for 13 and 14 year olds. K-D Studio and Camera Shop 119 Bodega Avenue Sebastopol, California
Sports and Recreation Tough, Jack, about 1944- Forget, Duane Crowe, Gary Morita, Jerry Nash, Gregory R., 1951- Stephens, Richard Ito, Phil Jolliff, William Shults, Ron Fongeron, Charles Hagle, Charles Polley, Harry Brueggeman, Eugene Hardina, Jim Nash, Ray Fiori, Tom 1950-1959 United States California Sonoma Sebastopol
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